Friday, August 26, 2011
Sunday School - Check Out These Creative Activities On Bible
Preparation programs for Sunday school can be difficult. You should do your best to achieve a variety of activities such as Bible students is both educational and fun. Two church business to consider incorporating in their Sunday school classes.
Church of the staff of Moses Craft
For this activity, the Bible, you need the following:
* 2 rolls of paper towels per student
* The different colors of finger paint
* A large sheet of paper for each student
* A shirt for each student
Before starting this Sunday school crafts, paper tape to the surface of each student's work and put on their coats. Now tell the class stories of Moses, by the way, of crafts. Provide each student with a little of each color of finger paint and have them get to the city a paint roller towel. Then ask students to roll the paper towel roll on the paper to smear the colors together. Ask them to repeat the process with the second roll. Allow the rollers to dry and glue them together to create a team, like Moses!
The activity of gingerbread biblical creation
Before Sunday School class, prepares a batch of cookie dough gingerbread. Explain to your class how God created Adam from the dust of the earth and that we are all made of the same, as each person gingerbread is made of the same stuff.
Ask students to help cut the gingerbread people. When they are cooked, you will notice that none of the cookies are similar in appearance. Note: To help inform the class and explain that even if we did everything the same way and are made of the same substance, we are all different.
This art is the church especially fun, because once you've finished, you can get milk and school lunch on Sunday!
These are just two activities that can easily Bible fit into your Sunday school program. By getting your students and channel their creative side, you give them the chance to have fun while learning about the teachings of the Bible!
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